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Articles

Celebrating women researchers: Vanessa Cavanagh

In the lead up to International Women’s Day on March 8, each day the Global Challenges Program is profiling one of the many brilliant women we work with to celebrate their contribution to knowledge, and to celebrate all women who have contributed to creating a better, more equal world.

Law student attends UN convention on climate change

LLB student Tahlia Rodrigues participated in the 2019 Songdo Model Conference of the Parties (SMCOP) for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in November in Incheon, Korea.

Law academic attends research scholar program at the University of Michigan

During October and November of 2019 one of our law academics, Dr Niamh Kinchin, participated in the Grotius Research Scholar Program at the University of Michigan law school, Ann Arbor, USA.

Malaysian Internship Experience

Five UOW Law students, Andrew Mastroianni, Grace Welsby, Saeromi Kim, Kristina Komadina and Michael Meletis, spent 4 weeks interning with law firms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in November-December 2019.

Kayla’s top pitch wins Universities Australia award

Kayla Steele has proven she has the right pitch when it comes to showing her efforts to stem the tide of personality disorders occurring across families. Her research has been convincing enough to win the annual Universities Australia award in the Pitch it Clever competition held recently at Parliament House in Canberra.

‘Reminiscing conversations’ earns PhD student a national scholarship

Research being undertaken by a PhD candidate in Psychology which aims to develop a clinical intervention for childhood anxiety and depression has been recognised with a highly sought-after national scholarship.